Carpe Delirium (2024)

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Carpe Delirium (2024)

Browzan's second poetry collection, features 78 new poems. Included in the collection are four short stories in the style of 'life writing', which detail in first person, his debauched experiences living in Berlin as well as drifting through the Parisian and London underground.

Browzan examines life, death, love, loss & saudade - ultimately accepting that the broken remains left by trauma must be repaired to create something even more valuable. Much like the Japanese art form of ‘kintsugi’ which is the repairing of broken pottery, the cracks of suffering remain visible, like scars but pave the way for new value and beauty.

Poignant, comical and experimental in style CARPE DELIRIUM is a book for devotees of the avant-garde. So be sure to get your hands on this one-off artwork, for a limited time only.

FIRST EDITION. SOLD OUT OFF PRINT PARIS, 2024.

''SUMMERTIME'' Liked by Tom Hardy on The Alga/Gram (Layer Cake, Bronson, Batman Dark Knight)

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Usla and Rai Buchlandlung Berlin
Schönhauser Allee 43,
10435 Berlin, Germany

Love Story Of Berlin
Kastanienallee 88,
10435 Berlin, Germany

Testimonials:

”Loving it, very inspiring”
Angele Stressend (French artist)

”I would like these poems on a board! Love the colours.”
Jereme Rogers (Girl Skateboards, ''Yeah Right'' directed by Spike Jonze)

”Don’t read anywhere near as much as I should, not that often books but I was constantly inclined to hear the next one. I think it’s at times funny, it’s raw, it’s very intelligent stuff”
Jarred from Blythe (Radio presenter)

”Browzan reminds me of Frank O'Hara”
Mehdi Duchess (Paris)

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140pp, 140mm x 216mm, paperback.

« 2nd Edition limited run with Anxiety Press (US) now discontinued » (30 copies) rarefied version with green cover and anxiety spider graphic by C. Sexton.

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Archived: The British Library, Peckham Library, National Library of Scotland, Bodleian Library Oxford, The Library of Trinity College Dublin, National Library of Wales, Cambridge University Library.

Read at Peckham Library here:

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